Polling Places Appointments




Aug. 31] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1087

Otaiha, the Public School.
Pakiri, the Public School.
Parnu Bay, the Public School.
Pataua, the Public School.
Pipiwai, the Native Public School.
Poroti, the Public School.
Portland, the Library Hall.
Riponui, the Riponui Valley Public School.
Ruatahanga West, the Public School.
Tamaterau, the Public School.
Tangihua No. 2, the Hall.
Tararunui, the School.
Tauraroa, the Public School.
Te Arai, the Library.
Te Hana, Albertland airy-factory.
Tobaccoland, Public Hall.
Tomarata, the Forest Reserve School.
Tutukaka, R. S. MacKenzie’s Boardinghouse.
Waipu, the Presbyterian Hall.
Waipu Cove, the Shielings Hall.
Waipu North River, the School.
Waihi, the School.
Warkworth, the Public Hall.
Whakapara, the Public School.
Whangarei, Armstrong Avenue Hall.
Whangarei, the Chairman’s Room, Public Hospital.
Whangarei, the Congregational Sunday School Hall, Princes Street.
Whangarei, the Parochial Hall.
Whangarei, the Town Hall (principal).
Whangarei Heads, the Public School.
Whangaripo, the School.
Whangateau, the Public Hall.
Whareora, the Public School.
Whatitiri, the Public School.

Masterton Electoral District—
Akito, Mr. L. Johnston’s House (old Post-office).
Alfredton, the Public School.
Aohanga, the Native Trust Department Building.
Belvedere, the Public School Building.
Bideford, the Public School.
Clareville, the Public School.
East Taratahi, the Public School Building.
Eketahuna, the Oddfellows’ Hall.
Fernridge, the Public School.
Haua, the Public School.
Hastwell, the Public School.
Horoeka, the Public School Building.
Hukani, the Public School.
Kapara, the Hall.
Kaitawa, the Public School.
Kaituna, the Hall.
Kakariki, the Public School.
Konini, the Public School.
Kopuaranga, the Public School.
Lansdowne, Masterton, the Public School.
Mako Mako, the Public School.
Makuri, premises of Mr. C. Berry.
Mangamahoe, Railway-station Waiting-room.
Mangamare, the Public School.
Mara, premises of Mr. W. Harrison.
Marima, the Public School.
Masterton, the Courthouse (principal).
Masterton, the Central School.
Masterton, the East School.
Masterton, the Methodist Hall, corner Lincoln Road and Chapel Street.
Masterton, the West School.
Masterton, the Railway Refreshment-rooms.
Masterton, the Church of Epiphany Hall.
Matahiwi, the Public School.
Mauriceville East, the Public School.
Mauriceville West, the Public School.
Mikimiki, the Public School.
Newman, the Public School.
Nireaha, the Public School.
Opaki, the Public School.
Ora, Mr. B. D. Armstrong’s Back Station.
Pleckville, Hialop Bros. House.
Pongaroa, the County Office.
Pori, Residence of Mrs. O. C. Morrison (“Rangedale”).
Pukehinu, Mr. Clement’s Building (old Post-office).
Puketoi, the Public School.
Putara, the Public School.
Rakaunui, the Public School Building.
Rangitumau, the Public School.
Rongokakako, the Public School.
Rongomai, the Public School Building (old).
Saunders Road, the Residence of Mr. F. G. Higginson.
Solway, the Public School.
Tane, the Public School Building.
Te Ore Ore, the Public School.
Te Whiti, the Public School.
Tiraumea, the Public School.
Waitawawa, Residence of Mr. Kingdon, Main Highway.
Waiote, the Public School.
Wangaeau, the Public School Building.
West Taratahi, the Public School.

Mataura Electoral District—
Arthurton, the Public School.
Benio, Residence of Mrs. I. S. McIntyre.
Brooksdale (Tapanui), Mr. David Leslie’s Tin Hut.
Brydone, the Public School.
Charlton (Gore), the Public School.
Chaslands, the Public School.
Conical Hills, the Public School.
Croydon, the Public School.
Croydon Siding, the Public School.
Dacre, Mr. McLennan’s House, Old Main Road.
East Chatton, the Residence of Mr. J. O. Ford.
Edendale, the Public School.
Ferndale (Mataura), the Public School.
Fortification, the Public School.
Fortrose, Social Hall.
Glencoe, the Public School.
Glenham, the Public Hall.
Glenkenich, the Public School.
Gore, Courthouse (principal).
Gore, the Theatre Royal.
Gore (East), Rhodes and Sons’ Office.
Gorge Road, the Public School.
Haldane, the Public Hall.
Kaivera, the Public School.
Kapuka, the Oteramika Hall.
Kapuka South, the Public School.
Kelso, the Public School.
Knapdale, the Public School.
Maitland, the Public School.
Mataura, the Centennial Memorial Hall.
Mataura Island, the Public School.
McNab, the Public School.
Menzies Ferry, the Public School.
Merino Downs, the Public School.
Mimihau, the Public School.
Mokoreta, the Public School.
Morton Mains (Siding), the Public School.
Niagara, the Public School.
Otamita, the Residence of Mr. A. Wayte.
Otara, the Public School.
Pine Bush, the Public School.
Pomahaka, the Residence of Mr. Robt. Allan (Old Post-office).
Progress Valley, the Public School.
Pukeran, the Public School.
Quarry Hills, the Public School.
Redan (Wyndham), the Public School.
Seaward Downs, the Public School.
South Wyndham (Wyndham,) the Public School.
Stuarts (Papatowai), the Public School.
Tahakopa, the Residence of Mr. L. N. Dewe.
Tapanui, the Courthouse.
Tapanui, the Linen-flax Factory.
Te Tipua (Mataura), the Public School.
Tokanui, the Public School.
Tuturau, the Public School.
Waikaka Valley, the Public School.
Waikana (Mataura), the Public School.
Waikawa, the Public School.
Waikawa Valley, the Public School.
Waikoikoi, the Public School.
Waimahaka, the Public School.
Waimumu (Gore), the Public School.
Waipahi, the Public School.
Wairekiki (Mataura), the Public School.
Waituna, the Public School.
Wyndham, the Town Hall.

Mid-Canterbury Electoral District—
Allenton, the Public School.
Ashburton, the Borough Council Chambers.
Ashburton, the Courthouse (principal).
Ashburton, the Technical School Assembly Hall.
Ashburton, Tuamangi Home.
Ashburton East, the Memorial Hall.
Barrhill, the Public School Building.
Brockside, the Presbyterian Schoolroom.
Chertsey, the Public School.
Dorie, the Ardamine Hall.
Doyleston, the Town Hall.
Dromore, the Public School Building.
Dunsandel, the Town Hall.
Elgin, the Public School Building.
Fairton, the Public School.
Glenroy, the Public School.
Highbank, the Public School.
Highbank, the Public Works Office.
Hororata, the Public School.
Killinchy, the Public School.
Lake Coleridge, the Public School.
Lakeside, the Memorial Hall.
Lauriston, the Public School.
Leeston, the Public School.
Lyndhurst, the Public School.
Mead, the Public School.
Mathven, the Town Hall.
Milltown, Southbridge, Sunday Schoolroom.
Mount Hutt, the Cheese-factory.
Newlands, Mr. Geo. Hoatten’s Cottage, Newlands Road.



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🏛️ Appointment of Polling Places under the Electoral Act, 1927 (continued from previous page)

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
31 August 1943
Polling Places, Electoral Act, Appointments, Whangarei, Masterton, Mataura, Mid-Canterbury
14 names identified
  • L. Johnston (Mr), House used as polling place
  • C. Berry (Mr), Premises used as polling place
  • W. Harrison (Mr), Premises used as polling place
  • O. C. Morrison (Mrs), Residence used as polling place
  • Clement (Mr), Building used as polling place
  • F. G. Higginson (Mr), Residence used as polling place
  • Kingdon (Mr), Residence used as polling place
  • I. S. McIntyre (Mrs), Residence used as polling place
  • David Leslie (Mr), Tin Hut used as polling place
  • J. O. Ford (Mr), Residence used as polling place
  • A. Wayte (Mr), Residence used as polling place
  • Robt. Allan (Mr), Residence used as polling place
  • L. N. Dewe (Mr), Residence used as polling place
  • Geo. Hoatten (Mr), Cottage used as polling place